The King County Prosecutor’s office would not confirm the report, but did say decisions in the cases against Miles and teammate Damore’ea Stringfellow would be announced shortly.

It is unknown at this time if or when Miles will rejoin the Washington football team. The Huskies begin the second half of spring football practices Tuesday morning at Husky Stadium, and head coach Chris Petersen announced earlier this month the two would not participate this spring while the cases were ongoing.

Miles, a redshirt sophomore, and Stringfellow, a freshman wide receiver, were investigated for their roles in an incident on Feb. 2, the night of the Seahawks’ Super Bowl XLVIII win over the Denver Broncos. [Editor’s note: A previous version of this story reported Miles and Stringfellow were arrested for the incident, which they were not. We regret the error.] Both were identified by a man who claimed the two teammates jumped out of a car and punched him repeatedly after asking him if he was a Seahawks fan (Miles is from Denver). After the incident, new Huskies Petersen suspended the pair indefinitely.

Miles appeared in eight games in last year, seeing extensive action in the Dawgs’ final two road contests against UCLA and Oregon State. He ended the season with 418 yards, 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions on 37-of-61 passing as well as 200 yards on the ground on just 23 carries. As the only quarterback on the UW roster to attempt a pass in college, Miles was the presumed frontrunner to replace three-year starter Keith Price after the 2013 season, but the arrest and suspension cast his future on Montlake very much in doubt.

Miles was a consensus four-star recruit out of Denver’s J.K. Mullen High School and the No. 2 ranked dual-threat quarterback in the nation according to Rivals.com and 247Sports.com. In his absence, redshirt sophomore Jeff Lindquist and redshirt freshman Troy Williams are the only quarterbacks on the field for Washington during spring drills.

Petersen is bringing in some help at the position, signing four-star quarterback K.J. Carta-Samuels for the 2014 recruiting class and receiving a commitment from highly-touted recruit Jake Browning on Monday.